Tracer SC™ Operation

Time: 7:30am-5:00pm

In the Tracer SC™ Operation course, students learn to operate and modify an installed Tracer SC™ system. This highly interactive course includes presentations and hands‐on workshops where students practice using the software applications integral to a Tracer SC™ building management system. At the end of this course students are able to:

• Monitor and control building mechanical systems
• Respond to alarm conditions
• Create custom alarms
• Generate reports and data logs
• Create custom time‐of‐day schedules
• Learn how time‐of‐day, area, and variable air system applications work together to control your air side systems.
• Respond to hot and cold calls
• Utilize contract documentation to identify control component locations. (Trane control drawings and mechanical prints)

Centrifugal Owners
& Operations Seminar

Time: 8:00am-4:00pm

A one day Centrifugal Chiller Operation and Maintenance Seminar that presents an overview of the product, theory of operation and general maintenance guidelines. It is designed for operators and owners of Trane Centrifugal Chillers. Significant time is allotted for questions and answers with Trane Service Engineers.

Tracer ES Installation

CEU Credits: 2.6

Time: 7:30am-5:00pm

Tracer ES software is a Web‐enabled service and monitoring tool for multiple building facilities. After Tracer ES is installed and configured, building operators and administrators can access the Tracer ES from the local network or the Internet to monitor and control the building system.

Following successful completion of this course, the student will be able to configure and install a typical Tracer ES project. Student will be able to:

Air Conditioning Clinic

CEU Credits: 2.5

Time: 5:30pm-7:30pm

The Air Conditioning Clinic is a comprehensive battery of 12 classes designed to give an overview of the entire HVAC industry. Each class deals with a specific area of the many disciplines required to successfully design, install and service comfort providing equipment. The classes are divided as follows:

This course is designed for the newly employed designer/engineer, the servicing technician, and the building operator trying to better understand their systems and also provides a good review for the more experienced student.

Upon completion of the course, the student will have a basic understanding of the various equipment and systems used in providing comfort cooling today, and be able to identify the various components. In addition, basic troubleshooting skills will be enhanced through a better understanding of the manner in which the components relate to each other in a system.

Absorption Owner’s
Operation and Maintenance Seminar

Time: 8:00am-4:00pm

A one day Absorption Chiller Operation Maintenance Seminar that presents an overview of the product, theory of operation and general maintenance guidelines. It is designed for operators and owners of Trane Absorption Chillers. Significant time is allotted for questions and answers with Trane Service Engineers.

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This program will discuss the properties of high-performance air systems and provide guidance on their design. Air handling equipment design best practices like right-sizing and proper component selection will be discussed in detail. Duct design guidelines including velocity and fitting placement will complete the air distribution system. System control strategies and damper control strategies will be briefly reviewed.

Variable
Refrigerant Flow

Time: 8:00am-5:30pm

This training will provide participants with an in‐depth understanding of the installation of Trane's Advantage Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) systems. Additionally, an in‐depth functional study of the system is conducted as well as thorough discussion over the theories associated with properly applying, installing, commissioning and troubleshooting Advantage VRF systems.

Precedent /
Voyager™ II Rooftop Operation

2 Day Seminar

Time: 8:00am-4:00pm

Topics Addressed:
This is a product introductory seminar with emphasis on installation, component overview and operation, diagnosis and troubleshooting for the 3-25 ton Precedent and Voyager II Rooftop Units using the ReliaTel™ control system. The class includes coverage for all HVAC operations as well as economizer and heating systems.

References Required:
Purchase training support literature set for each class attendee. (Binder or other materials may be required.)